DocumentCode
3210295
Title
Flat Magnets in Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Machines
Author
Egaña, I. ; Rico, A. García ; Elosegui, I. ; Echeverría, J.M. ; Martínez-Iturralde, M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr., Electron. & Autom. Eng., Navarra Univ., San Sebastian
fYear
2008
fDate
5-9 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The influence of flat magnets (FM) in surface- mounted permanent magnet machines (PMM) is analyzed taking the conventional single curved magnet (SCM) configuration as reference. The flat shape of magnets and the air gap between them increase the magnetic circuit reluctance and distort air gap flux density. As a consequence, the back electromotive force (BEMF) decreases due to a reduction in the fundamental harmonic of the air gap flux density. This reduction depends on air gap geometry (pole arc, rotor external diameter, magnets span, number of FM...) and it can be analytically calculated by means of the magnetic circuit approach. Air gap flux density reduction factor is used as design criterion to select the optimum FM number. The analytical study is contrasted with finite element method simulations of different PMM geometries with both SCM and FM configurations. The results show that the error in the analytical calculation is smaller than 5%. A particular FEM methodology is used in order to reduce time computation. A PMM prototype with four FM per pole is tested to validate the study.
Keywords
electric potential; finite element analysis; magnetic circuits; permanent magnet machines; surface mount technology; air gap flux density; back electromotive force; finite element method simulations; flat magnets; magnetic circuit; single curved magnet configuration; surface-mounted permanent magnet machines; Analytical models; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Finite element methods; Geometry; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic circuits; Permanent magnet machines; Shape; Solid modeling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2008. IAS '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Edmonton, Alta.
ISSN
0197-2618
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2278-4
Electronic_ISBN
0197-2618
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/08IAS.2008.64
Filename
4658852
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